NASA Scam to Reproduce Second Coming of Jesus

For over 15 years, NASA has had the ability to reproduce - with lasers and holograms - the Second Coming of Christ - as most Christians believe He will come. They have the ability to project the images into the sky in such a way that the whole world will be able to see them. In addition, they can project the figures of the leaders of the various world religions, and everyone on earth will be able to hear them speak in their own language.

They have already begun to produce similar phenomena in the sky.

Some of the supposed UFOs now seen are deceptively produced this way.

Now, they have projected a cross in the sky over Russia.

Soon, it is probable that a figure of "Mary" will be produced in the sky to tell all the Catholics around the world that they must join with the New World Order and support the people who are planning a One World Government.

Later, their Plan is to project images of Buddha, Krishna, Mohammed, and Jesus Christ, all of whom will "tell" the world that "differences in religion are the cause of all the chaos and violence on planet earth and in order to STOP the chaos and violence - and to ‘please God’ - everyone must join together in a One World Religion."

Then, all the figures will merge into one - which will be the New Age "Christ" - NOT Jesus Christ.

And the deception will be complete.

Everyone will say, " I saw it with my own eyes!"

What they won't tell you up front is that the One World Religion of the New World Order Zionist Jews will be the religion of Freemasonry that - at the highest levels - worships Lucifer!

When Seeing and Hearing Isn't Believing

By William M. Arkin
Special to washingtonpost.com
Monday, Feb. 1, 1999

"Gentlemen! We have called you together to inform you that we are
going to overthrow the United States government." So begins a statement
being delivered by Gen. Carl W. Steiner, former Commander-in-chief, U.S. Special Operations Command.

At least the voice sounds amazingly like him.

But it is not Steiner. It is the result of voice
"morphing" technology developed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in
New Mexico.

By taking just a 10-minute digital recording of Steiner's voice,
scientist George Papcun is able, in near real time, to clone speech
patterns and develop an accurate facsimile. Steiner was so impressed,
he asked for a copy of the tape.

Steiner was hardly the first or last victim to be spoofed by Papcun's
team members. To refine their method, they took various high quality recordings
of generals and experimented with creating fake statements. One of the
most memorable is Colin Powell stating "I am being treated well by my
captors."

"They chose to have him say something he would never otherwise have
said," chuckled one of Papcun's colleagues.

A Box of Chocolates is Like War
Most Americans were introduced to the tricks of the digital age
in the movie Forrest Gump, when the character played by Tom Hanks
appeared to shake hands with President Kennedy.

For Hollywood, it is special effects. For covert operators in the
U.S. military and intelligence agencies, it is a weapon of the future.

"Once you can take any kind of information and reduce it into ones and
zeros, you can do some pretty interesting things," says Daniel T. Kuehl,
chairman of the Information Operations department of the National
Defense University in Washington, the military's school for information
warfare.

Digital morphing — voice, video, and photo — has come of age,
available for use in psychological operations. PSYOPS, as the military
calls it, seek to exploit human vulnerabilities in enemy governments,
militaries and populations to pursue national and battlefield
objectives.

To some, PSYOPS is a backwater military discipline of leaflet dropping
and radio propaganda. To a growing group of information war
technologists, it is the nexus of fantasy and reality. Being able to
manufacture convincing audio or video, they say, might be the difference
in a successful military operation or coup.

Allah on the Holodeck
Pentagon planners started to discuss digital morphing after Iraq's
invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Covert operators kicked around the idea of creating
a computer-faked videotape of Saddam Hussein crying or showing other
such manly weaknesses, or in some sexually compromising situation. The
nascent plan was for the tapes to be flooded into Iraq and the Arab
world.

The tape war never proceeded, killed, participants say, by
bureaucratic fights over jurisdiction, skepticism over the technology, and concerns raised by Arab coalition partners.

What if the U.S.
projected a holographic image of Allah floating over Baghdad?

But the "strategic" PSYOPS scheming didn't die. What if the U.S.
projected a holographic image of Allah floating over Baghdad urging the
Iraqi people and Army to rise up against Saddam, a senior Air Force
officer asked in 1990?

According to a military physicist given the task of looking into
the
hologram idea, the feasibility had been established of projecting large,
three-dimensional objects that appeared to float in the air.

But doing so over the skies of Iraq? To project such a hologram over
Baghdad on the order of several hundred feet, they calculated, would
take a mirror more than a mile square in space, as well as huge
projectors and power sources.

And besides, investigators came back, what does Allah look like?

The Gulf War hologram story might be dismissed were it not the case
that washingtonpost.com has learned that a super secret program was
established in 1994 to pursue the very technology for PSYOPS
application. The "Holographic Projector" is described in a classified
Air Force document as a system to "project information power from space
... for special operations deception missions."

War is Like a Box of Chocolates
Voice-morphing? Fake video? Holographic projection? They sound more
like Mission Impossible and Star Trek gimmicks than weapons. Yet for
each, there are corresponding and growing research efforts as the
technologies improve and offensive information warfare expands.

Whereas early voice morphing required cutting and pasting speech to
put letters or words together to make a composite, Papcun's software
developed at Los Alamos can far more accurately replicate the way one
actually speaks. Eliminated are the robotic intonations.
The irony is that after Papcun finished his speech cloning research,
there were no takers in the military. Luckily for him, Hollywood is
interested: The promise of creating a virtual Clark Gable is mightier
than the sword.

Video and photo manipulation has already raised profound
questions of
authenticity for the journalistic world. With audio joining the mix, it
is not only journalists but also privacy advocates and the
conspiracy-minded who will no doubt ponder the worrisome mischief that
lurks in the
not too distant future.

William M. Arkin, author of "The U.S. Military Online," is a leading
expert on national security and the Internet. He lectures and writes on
nuclear weapons, military matters and information warfare. An Army
intelligence analyst from 1974-1978, Arkin currently consults for
Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, MSNBC and the Natural Resources
Defense Council.

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